... basis foran industrialised pig and poultry industry to expand indevelopingcountries to meet the growing demand for meat Legislation for the inclusion of alcohol [an oxygenate] in gasoline for ... are more applicable indeveloping countries, for instance, to increasing milk yield in cows fed high forage diets in India [NDDB records quoted in Leng [1997] Industrialised countries normally ... World grain availability has been affected in the past, mostly by the demand for food for humans and feed for livestock Grain for livestock, will have to compete with increasing demand for grain to...
... ground water withdrawal for irrigation every year [8] Figure 1.1 shows the annual water consumption for irrigation in India and China along with other groundwater consuming countries [9] Increasing ... now facing an imminent threat due to the receding groundwater levels [12, 15, 16] Indeveloping countries, the energy to pump the groundwater primarily comes Annual Water Consumption for Irrigation ... mission showing groundwater depletion in parts of India and Middle East (a) India (b) Middle East Figure 2.1: Groundwater changes in India (during 2002-2008) and Middle East (during 2003-2009)...
... include certain elements Comparing and contrasting EIA processes in selected advanced and developingcountries brings out this fact and highlights the deficiencies in the latter Indeveloping countries, ... such as the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries in Cambodia; the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives in Thailand; the Ministry of Planning and Investment in Vietnam; and the National ... train project linking Shanghai and Hangzhou (Xinhua News Agency 2007a; 2007b) Soon after the suspensions, the vice-minister of the SEPA, Pan Yue, speaking at an urban management symposium in...
... means for dissemination of information in the developing world, since only minimal infrastructure is required Television Television was used less frequently as a medium by journalists in the developing ... since such areas are considered to be most at risk for new HIV infections and because journalists from developingcountries are often least able to afford the costs involved in participating in ... used the candidate and the country of origin so that as many countries or regions as possible would be represented Financial assistance for travel, lodging, registration, and meals for the duration...
... Phosphorus WaterQuality Index for aquatic life WaterQuality Index for human impact WaterQuality Index for agricultural uses WaterQuality Monitoring Network xi xii Summary Waterquality is ... useful for chemical trend analysis in the LMB 3.2 Waterquality indices Basin-wide patterns The median annual values for the WaterQuality Index (WQI) for aquatic life, human impact, and agricultural ... pesticides used intensively in parts of Thailand) In a recent major study of contaminants, the MRC (2007a) reported on organic contaminants inwater and on bottom sediments, including polychlorinated...
... Australia, Nedlands 6907; 2000 Clifford A, Atkinson D: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker Training in Western Australia In Conference Proceeding Perth; 2000:31-39 Vindigni D, Perkins J, ... activities (e.g., housework, washing, dressing, lifting, walking, driving, climbing stairs, getting in and out of bed or a chair, sleeping, working, social activities and sport)" • Self-reported modifiable ... Bateman for formatting the paper 18 19 20 References 10 11 12 13 14 Mayhew C: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander occupational health and safety: a pilot study in Queensland Australian Aboriginal...
... sees translation as three separate kinds: intralingual, interlingual and intersemiotic, with the second kind corresponding to others’ definition of translation In terms of linguistic meaning, Jakobson ... and/or statement in one language by the same message and/or statement in another language” (1981) Later, in A Textbook of Translation he says translation is “rendering the meaning of a text into ... translation For most ordinary people, ‘to translate’ simply means to put something originally in one language into another language so that the reader/listener of the second language understands...
... (HCMC) as an example Florian Scheibe Matr Nr 9840238 THE INFORMAL SECTOR IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT INDEVELOPINGCOUNTRIES The motivation for recycling indeveloping and industrialised countries ... identify and characterize the contributions of the informal sector for solid waste management indevelopingcountriesin general and in HCMC in particular and to find out whether an integration ... between industrialised countries and developingcountries The main differences between western and developingcountries affecting solid waste management are in terms of income, standard of living,...
... important social aspects of sanitation and broader economic aspects An integrated view of sanitation planning where planners move beyond figures of initial investment, and operation and maintenance ... observation and a questionnaire survey, the local people in the community are now simultaneously using three sources of water (rainwater, drilled well water, and hand-dug well water) for cooking, drinking ... total organics in wastewater inan inventory year, kg BOD/year S = organic component removed as sludge inan inventory year, kg BOD/year Ui = fraction of population in income group i in inventory...
... families for the future • Developing and posting school health policies, including statements opposing tobacco and drug use and encouraging intolerance of school violence, bullying, and/or genderbased ... education and learning outcomes Many NGOs working in the developing world also support training for and implementation of school health programs and have been instrumental in providing the technical ... developing world, and additional organizations have joined the number of funding and coordinating organizations, including Fast Track Initiative (FTI) and Deworm the World The number of funding...
... employed in the Finnish P&P industry are related to process engineering and mechanical engineering Process engineering plays a role in the pulp production and in paper coatings Mechanical engineering ... and forest industry (including P&P industry) is quite consolidated in Finland When looking more in- depth at the actual incumbent companies, they are in fact the largest P&P companies in Finland ... machinery side The engineering knowledge in paper and pulp, related process engineering and mechanical engineering has been and is among the best in the world in Finland, as the core products in...
... demand management are important instruments for encouraging efficient domestic and industrial water- use practices and for reducing wastewater volumes and loads Water and sewerage fees can induce ... non-point sources Step – XI Some other Important Options forWaterQuality Management Annexure-1 Annexure-2 Annexure-3 Annexure-4 Annexure-5 Procedure for setting waterquality goals WaterQuality ... waterquality managers and planners to set waterquality targets and identify needs and priority forwaterquality restoration programmes for various water bodies in the country The famous Ganga...
... Symposium of China Hydropower Engineering Society, Information Special Committee, 243-249 Beijing: China Society for Hydropower Engineering (in Chinese) Yu, X M., Wang, C., Deng, X H., and Zhang, X B ... convection and dispersion of the pollutant Meanwhile, the effects of reservoir operation on the Xiaoting cross-section were delayed and 62 Xiao-kang XIN et al Water Science and Engineering, Mar ... Gorges Dam and Gezhou Dam, which may cause significant error A model taking the dam, gate, and water channel into account together should be developed in future research Xiao-kang XIN et al Water...
... zidovudine (AZT) and nevirapine Another important reason to integrate voluntary counseling and testing programs into antenatal clinics is the opportunity it provides for reaching husbands and male ... breastfeeding, including information on alternative infant feeding regimens such as infant formula or a short period of exclusive breastfeeding and abrupt weaning for HIV-positive mothers • Monitoring ... studies to investigate the feasibility and logistics of making vitamin and mineral supplements, including iron for anemia, a routine part of antenatal care indevelopingcountries Finally, the...
... Disadvantages of Seining Advantages of Seining: ! Seines are relatively inexpensive ! Seines are lightweight and are easily transported and stored ! Seine repair and maintenance are minimal and can ... are useful for mapping drainage patterns, but have limited value for explaining the substantial changes that occur inwaterquality and biota independent of stream size and river basin Omernik ... long-standing history of use for "before and after" monitoring However, the intermediate steps in pollution control, i.e., identifying causes and limiting sources, require integrating information...
... saving and investment between households and firms And sixth, the new database includes cross-country and time-series information on determinants of saving, including national and private income ... reported in table show similar effects for private saving rates The influence of income typically is greater indeveloping than in industrial countries, tapering off at medium or high income levels In ... view for both industrial and developingcountries Loayza, Schmidt-Hebbel, and Servén 401 example, Levine and Renelt 1992 and Mankiw, Romer, and Weil 1992) Recognizing the importance of controlling...
... National Savings Bank, Sri Lanka MICOOPE, Guatemala Bank Simpanan Nasional, Malaysia PMPC, Philippines Cantilan Bank, Philippines ProCredit, Ghana Kenya Post Office Savings Bank Bangko Kabayan 600,0001 ... combination of VSLAs and support services In December 2009, Freedom from Hunger launched ‘Advancing Integrated Microfinance (AIM) for Youth’ in Mali and Ecuador, combining community-based financial ... thus remains to produce solid guidance on the design of quality initiatives in this field Evidence on financial inclusion Assuming that YSAs’ success in promoting financial inclusion can be measured...
... DF: Doctors in the Pacific Med J Aust 2004, 181:597–601 Henderson LN, Tulloch J: Incentives for retaining and motivating health workers in Pacific and Asian countries Human Resources for Health ... as teaching, data collection and reporting or involvement in research The interviews consisted of 10 main questions The questions were designed to obtain information regarding the main themes, ... management is in line with what we have and in our setting with the equipments and things like that it is all very different than our setting.” Discussion Child illness and deaths remain high in the...
... Tagging accuracies (in %) of different models with 10K, 20K and 40K training data 3.4 Training Data The training data includes manually annotated 3625 sentences (approximately 40,000 words) for ... number of instances in the training corpora, including errors due to long distance phenomena http://maxent.sourceforge.net 224 Conclusion In this paper we have described an approach for automatic ... respectively for the three different sizes of training data The Maximum Entropy model does better than the HMM models for smaller training data But with higher amount of training data the performance...
... 2000, 48:517-539 Mainz J: Defining and classifying clinical indicators forquality improvement International Journal forQualityin Health Care 2003, 15:523-530 http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/7/1/7 ... assessed HR performance by indirect measures No clinical audit of HR performance to assess EMOC quality was found in the literature Performance measures are often combined with an analysis of the ... limited resources of many developingcountries [13] Indeed, in many rural regions of developing countries, deliveries are still handled by traditional birth attendants In such contexts, a better...